Beaver Falls Cemetery and Mausoleum sits on 68 acres of land and was established in 1911. The Williamsburg Chapel Mausoleum was built and completed in 1988.
The Beaver Falls Cemetery Company, was incorporated Oct. 19, 1910. The first lot was sold June 12, 1911, to R.W. McCarter, and the first burial was that of Grace Irene McGee, on August 3, 1911. Comprised of 57 acres, the cemetery was once part of the August F. Sieg farm. The cemetery contains a memorial section reserved for veterans of all wars. One of the early rules of the cemetery did not permit riders on horseback, bicycles or automobiles without a special permit.
The cemetery is located on 2045 Darlington Road, Beaver Falls, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. It is also known as Williamsburg Chapel Mausoleum.
Source : Beaver County Genealogy and History Center, cemetery book, Chippewa Twp., # 6.